When Spring Comes

w c

When Spring Comes

 

It was spring when the sun came out

And the guineafowl made a fuss

The peacock strutted himself about

And showed us all his stuff

 

The mayflies took their special place

And the crappies began to bite

We camped outside once again

And fished all through the night

 

The little lake was a heron scene

And the fisherman savored the day

Knowing the bass of our dreams

Was just a cast away

 

The butterflies flew once again

And tasted the flowers bright

With their wings up in the wind

And floating them way up high

 

The robins landed one special day

And ran there all around

They stood proudly everywhere

With an earthworm dangling down

 

It was good with all these things

Many shiny and many new

A far cry from the winter cold

That left us feeling blue

  • Author: w c (Offline Offline)
  • Published: September 21st, 2017 19:40
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Comments1

  • chinaaliciarivera

    I really feel like you would make a great or even a fantastic children's book writer. Your poems mention animals in a special way, and adults need to learn more about all the special animals that live on our planet, but children; just the mention and image of a animal , it really opens up a new world to them. You are very talented and your poems are very unique in a special kind of way with the ability to be funny and to speak to a audience of all ages. Keep up the good work. ❤ 😊❤ 💕❤💕

    • w c

      Thanks so much China! I really do appreciate your comments. Who knows? I may write a childrens' book some day! It's feedback like yours that keep me going in the meantime! I write simply for the enjoyment of writing, but l would really be proud to say that I am a real author. Thanks again!



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